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mikey4444 | 09:55 Thu 26th Jan 2017 | News
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-16/bmw-pushes-back-after-trump-threatens-tariffs-on-its-mexico-cars

A lot is said about Mercedes and BMW plans to build these cars in Mexico, and Trump threatens huge import taxes if that happens.

But both companies have been building cars in German and them exporting them to America, where they are enthusiastically bought by Americans.

So what is it so different if they built in Mexico ?
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no idea..maybe he just does not like Mexico or Mexicans ?? seems odd....tortilla anyone ??
He does seem like he dislikes Mexicans.
Maybe he objects to using cheaper labour to create products that then undercut home produced ones ? Strange for a businessman, would have thought he was in favour of using labour wherever it was cheapest and short-circuiting the national labour market; but I suppose being president gives a different set of priorities.
perhaps he has business enemies or bad business experinces there ?
I dont think he actually hates anyone, except maybe Hillary, but he does hate illegal immigrants no matter where from.
"BMW, which has been churning out autos at its plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina for more than two decades, plans to expand capacity there to 450,000 units annually from about 411,000 in 2016. The factory, which makes almost all of BMW’s SUVs sold worldwide, is one of the largest exporters of vehicles out of North America."

He wants more, it's the American way.
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If he is not threatening huge import duties on cars made elsewhere in the world, but only on ones made in Mexico, that doesn't make sense !

Not that I am expecting Trump to make any sense at all, but I live in hope !
But it won't be immigrants building the cars. They are to do it in Mexico.
no different, Trump is protecting US jobs, so no doubt those imported from anywhere will incur tariffs unless some sort of deal is done. I think Mexico was just an example. Trump wants them to build in the US.
Perhaps he thinks more about his own people than foreigners?
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AOG...that is not the question !

I asked why huge import tariff are going to be imposed on German cars made on Mexico, but not on German cars made in Germany.
//So what is it so different if they built in Mexico ?//

have you not heard of NAFTA, mikey?
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AOG...that is not the question !

Perhaps not but it is all part of the question, doesn't "the thin edge of the wedge" mean anything to you?
how do you know they are not going to be imposed on imports from Germany? Perhaps the US and Germany have Done one of those things we used to do before the EU, known as a "Trade Deal".
There may be a deal with BMW importing cars from European sites because, as already shown above, they manufacture and export large quantities of some models in the US.
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Trump is being inconsistent as usual.
No mikey, It's a separate deal done between the EU and US, nothing to do with Trump. Obviously Mexico and the US have not got a trade deal in place. Years of EU subjugation have made you forget what a trade deal is.
//Obviously Mexico and the US have not got a trade deal in place//

err, yes they have, it's called NAFTA and has existed for 23 years.
ok so on what basis is Trump ignoring NAFTA?
Well he did promise to rip up agreements so i guess NAFTA will be included.

He has to create jobs, the rust belt is a real problem, Detroit is broke and people are pretty desperate. Importing cars will have to be high on his hit list.

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